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Matters of fact, which as Mr Budgell somewhere observes, are very stubborn things.
An obstinate man does not hold opinions, but they hold him; for when he is once possessed with an error, it is, like a devil, only cast out with great difficulty.
One must be convinced to convince, to have enthusiasm to stimulate the others.
Convinced myself, I seek not to convince.
Somehow life doesn't always pay off to those who are most insistent.
The facts are facts and records are records.
Truth wears a crown of thorns
Words, words, words.
I must persevere
A companion's words of persuasion are effective.
The fact that the fool is often stubborn must not mislead us into thinking that he is independent.
I was forced to agree.
Someone's got to say these things, it has to be me!
When the pressure comes, preferences give way while convictions hold firm.
Stubbornness is the strength of the weak.
The vanity of being asked advice often makes us confirm the opinion of those that consult us.
The scarcity of truth is atoned for by the abundance of affidavits; if a rumor be impugned, its veracity is easily strengthened by additional emphasis of affirmation, until at last "everybody says so," and then it is undeniable.
I have to be seen to be believed.
And a fact is the most stubborn thing in the world.
You are very decisive in your indecision.
Stubbornly persist, and you will find that the limits of your stubbornness go well beyond the stubbornness of your limits
Truth is as hard as adamant and tender as a blossom.
The truth is uncompromising.
One needs to be slow to form convictions, but once formed they must be defended against the heaviest odds.
Persistence is stubbornness with a purpose.
Those who successfully go through tough times do so because they keep insisting.
Where there is insistence, there is tenacity and where there is tenacity, there is anguish.
If you persist, you will prevail.
Pushiness is always at war with stubborness.
I am firm. You are obstinate. He is a pig-headed fool.
Someone told. Someone always tells.
Be true, be true, be true.
Advice is sought to confirm a position already taken.
I urge you to be as impudent as you dare. BE BOLD, BE BOLD, BE BOLD.
Success cannot resist the temptation of consistency and persistence.
Sturdy beggars can bear stout denials.
Doubts, like facts, are stubborn things.
Never affirm anything unless you are sure it is true.
To disagree one doesnt have to be disagreeable
One either imposes one's ideas or one is imposed on.
It is tempting to deny, but if you deny you confirm what you won't deny.
To convince someone of the truth, it is not enough to state it, but rather one must find the path from error to truth.
Conviction is a fist of stone at the heart of all things. Its form is shaped by sure hands, the detritus quickly swept from view. It is built to withstand, built to defy challenge, and when cornered it fights without honour. There is nothing more terrible than conviction.
I can reason down or deny everything, except this perpetual Belly: feed he must and will, and I cannot make him respectable.
I stand by my opinions when I know I'm right, Captain Phelan. Whereas you stand by yours merely because you're stubborn.
It is your own convictions which compels you; that is, choice compels choice.
A man must now swallow more belief than he can digest.
I feel compelled to clarify, simplify, and personalize truth.
Well,' said Ransom, 'if it is a delusion, it's a pretty stubborn one.
But I remain with Rennie because she too is stubborn, because love requires us to stubbornly imperil each other, to demand that which can't be given and to go on demanding it. Every romance is a war of philosophies; the stakes are the romance itself. And if one person wins, it's all over.
Affirmation: It is true, I am chosen not lucky.
Stubbornness is surely just taut-jawed, clenched-fisted madness.
The brave are always stubborn
Emphatic and reiterated assertion, especially during childhood, produces in most people a belief so firm as to have a hold even over the unconscious.
With Truths comes reality
With a keen eye for details, one truth prevails!
refuses to consider
I've got a lot to prove to a lot of people, including myself.
I must bear it, if you let it in.
Let one persuade many, and he becomes confirmed and convinced, and cares for no better evidence.
I'm a very, very stubborn man.
Indecision is a decision.
An official man is always an official man, and he has a wild belief in the value of reports.
Evidence is conclusive that your self-talk has a direct bearing on your performance.
Stubbornness leads to strong will.
Believe and be confirmed.
The truth has a certain validity.
I must go on. I can't go on. I'll go on.
A person who is not convinced, enthusiastic, certain and in love, will convince nobody.
It is worse to be irresolute than to be wrong.
It is so easy to convince others; it is so difficult to convince oneself.
The truth is undeniable. You tell somebody the truth, it's undeniable.
Agreement is made more precious by disagreement.
With a keen eye for details, on truth prevails.
We convince by our presence.
I like to prove things wrong.
It is unlucky to be stubborn in the face of insurmountable odds
He who goes round about in his requests wants commonly more than he chooses to appear to want.
Though authority be a stubborn bear, yet he is oft let by the nose with gold.
He who feeds on gossip vomits lies.
I must be allowed to add some explanatory remarks to bring the subject home to reason-to that sluggish reason, which supinely takes opinions on trust, and obstinately supports them to spare itself the labour of thinking.
Integrity gains strength by use.
No persons are more frequently wrong, than those who will not admit they are wrong.
One can not always believe what one hears.
Being right does not always bring satisfaction,
I agreed sincerely and ardently
And nobody lies as much as the indignant do.
How beggarly appear arguments before a defiant deed!
Affirmation without discipline is like enthusiasm without direction.
Pretension, dear love, does not buy truth into lies, nor alter its course.
The persuasion of a friend is a strong thing.
There is a fine line between stubborn and stupid.
I prefer clarity over agreement
Art is affirmation.
I tell, therefore you are.
Stubborn and ardent clinging to one's opinion is the best proof of stupidity.
Convictions can best be supported with experience and clear thinking.
Mountain is mountain.
The public, with its mob yearning to be instructed, edified and pulled by the nose, demands certainties; it must be told definitely and a bit raucously that this is true and that is false. But there are no certainties.
I am at war with the obvious.